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joining us now, attorney vicky. this complicated. >> i think it's ironic your seeing the people that saved you. this to me is -- it's a moral issue. what it comes down is to hipaa. can she prove in her $7 million lawsuit the police actually disclosed medical information improperly. that's the crux of this issue, and whether or not she is going -- it's going to be a viable claim. >> shepard: she is talking to people -- she wants wants to bet hired and when they go through background checks -- here's one quote from her. they asked me if i was on crushes or a while -- wheelchair, and quoting again, they told me it's a police report, you were injured, and there's a picture of you at the hospital. there's a picture of you on the tracks. >> and that's the whole key. there was an incident report made by the police department, which is protocol, when they came and fund her on the tracks. the question is what did they disseminated? these are background checks being conducted by prospective employers. how are they getting thi
joining us now, attorney vicky. this complicated. >> i think it's ironic your seeing the people that saved you. this to me is -- it's a moral issue. what it comes down is to hipaa. can she prove in her $7 million lawsuit the police actually disclosed medical information improperly. that's the crux of this issue, and whether or not she is going -- it's going to be a viable claim. >> shepard: she is talking to people -- she wants wants to bet hired and when they go through background...
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but is all that coffee good for us or bad for us? turns out the answer depends on whom you ask. elizabeth cohen takes a closer look. >> there's a lot of conflicting information about there about coffee drinking. so listen to this, we'll break it down for you. conflicting studies about coffee and your health are brewing up confusion. >> is it good for me? is it bad? should i drink it, should i not? >> i find the information confusing but i just drink it anyway. i drink like ten cups a day. >> a recent study says maybe she should learn to live without it, or perhaps not quite so much of it. the study found that people under age 55 who drank four or more cups a day were 50% more like tloi die during the course of the 16-year study. we're talking about eight-ounce cups of coffee. coffee might hurt you by increasing your chances of gettiget ing gastrointestinal coffee. plus -- >> the stimulant could cause irreguli irregular heart rhythms. >> decreasing the likelihood that you'll get diabetes, type 2 alzheimer's and other diseases. >> it's time to get your day going. >> some doctors s
but is all that coffee good for us or bad for us? turns out the answer depends on whom you ask. elizabeth cohen takes a closer look. >> there's a lot of conflicting information about there about coffee drinking. so listen to this, we'll break it down for you. conflicting studies about coffee and your health are brewing up confusion. >> is it good for me? is it bad? should i drink it, should i not? >> i find the information confusing but i just drink it anyway. i drink like ten...
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chooses to use the consensus here to. choose the opinions that immigrate to. choose the stories get in high life choose me access to. welcome back this is our now and fresh violence in egypt twenty five police officers have been killed by islamic militants in the volatile sinai peninsula the attack came a day after dozens of detained muslim brotherhood supporters died during an attempt to break out it means the number of people killed in recent clashes between the loyalists of the ousted president morsi and security forces has risen to almost a thousand true reports from cairo to very bloody incidences that took place sunday and of course today the first incidence yesterday was apparently a botched prison breakouts more state media reports it was on sunday thirty six thirty six prison is who had been picked up during the ramses square crisis on friday when mostly support is and security forces were engaged in bloody street battles were basically in a police truck being moved from a security directorate to prison pending fifteen days in jail pending investigati
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she's here with us now. thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> we've reached out to the developer of this building. we did not hear back. as you pointed out in your assessment, this is a blatant attempt to segregate people. what did this developer say to the city? how did they explain this? >> they've submitted an application for permission to do this. they also intend to apply for 421 tax credits and to get massive air rights for doing this inclusionary housing. but in terms of explaining it, they call it off-site housing, which would then explain the separate entrance. however, it's on the same site. it's actually attached to the luxury, wealthy condo building. >> when you first heard this, i mean -- first of all, for people who don't live in the new york area, what is considered a low-income unit is $900 a month. >> right. >> i'm from texas. that could get you a nice house in a suburb. nevertheless, low-income is considered $900 a month. what did you think? >> well, my immediate reaction was this is re
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my dentist recommended that i use pronamel. because it helps to strengthen the enamel that you have. and i believe it's doing a good job. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. new york, some clouds today. 80 degrees the high. miami, partly sunny. chicago, mostly sunny. dallas, sunny with 94 the high. los angeles partly sunny today. >>> time now for a check of the national forecast. showers and thunderstorms will continue today from eastern louisiana to the carolinas. it'll be cool and rainy across the mid-atlantic and dry in the midwest. some heavy downpours are expected in the west. >>> in sports, the red sox/yankees rivalry may not be what it once was, but last night's game was a reminder how bitter things can get between the two teams. alex rodriguez at the plate in the second inning when he gets hit by a pitch. the benches clear. yankees's manager joe girardi gets tossed for arguing with the home plate umpire. a-rod gets his revenge. he hits a long two-run homer to center field to sprk a s
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my follow suit and it's the first country that's using it very. significant say the least and it's been a fairly interesting moment as well we have to remember because thailand said it was illegal at the end of july they found as a currency but first week of august we had a court in texas same that it was legal and this makes the value of the coin credibly. actually the uighurs. is looking at it as well and maybe the possibility of regulating it somehow in the future so where will we see all feasible now looking more feasible now than absolutely well you know given all pros and cons what is actually what does this move mean for bitcoin then i think it's most definitely positive because it means that there's two sides of the coin excuse the pun it's not all negative special because the thailand moment was a point for the big climb but right now it's looking positive this definitely to germany is a big point it is looking good point katie thank you so much for explaining this to us and next on our team we'll look at the end result of the tactics emp
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brings us the details from london. well it's been a reaction of outrage really and glenn greenwald's called it a profound attack on pressed freedoms on the news gathering process he said that detaining his partner for nine hours while denying him a lawyer seizing large amounts of his personal possessions was clearly intended to intimidate those reporting on the n.s.a. scandal on the g.c. h.q. scandals you also mention that not even the mafia stoops as low as targeting family members greenwald's partner is a twenty eight year old brazilian citizen david miranda and he had been to burn lynn where he was visiting another guardian journalist who was also working on the n.s.a. scandal with glenn greenwald now miranda was returning from berlin to brazil and transferring through london's heathrow airport and that's where the british police stopped him detained him and told him that he would be questioned undiscovered jewel seven of the terrorism act it's extremely rare for the police to question anybody for that maximum alloc
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of pure and recruitment on their behalf well roger nobody an advisor to yemen's prime minister told us that america's reliance on sheer force to fight terrorism is a dead and. it does not simply come down to how many deaths have been caused by the drones we believe that if drone strikes were capable of putting an end to terrorism the us would have already ended terrorism and both in pakistan and iran a successful strategy cannot rely on sheer military force alone because it is much more than a security threat the end the line cause of terrorism or in the political social educational and most economic problems of our country we believe that bloodshed can only lead to more bloodshed the full drone strikes cannot be a viable solution to this problem american citizens seem to be in favor of using drones to kill suspected militants abroad recent surveys suggest sixty five percent say yes to the policy but when it comes to using drones to hunt alleged terrorists at home it's a very different story polls show a less than a third supported their use foreign policy expert robert naiman believes
of pure and recruitment on their behalf well roger nobody an advisor to yemen's prime minister told us that america's reliance on sheer force to fight terrorism is a dead and. it does not simply come down to how many deaths have been caused by the drones we believe that if drone strikes were capable of putting an end to terrorism the us would have already ended terrorism and both in pakistan and iran a successful strategy cannot rely on sheer military force alone because it is much more than a...
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talking to us live from jerusalem. while still has for you here on r.t. r t gets inside the deluce far east of russia where heavy rains and floods have forced tens of thousands of people to abandon their homes a corresponding needs some of those who couldn't get out. well. it's technology innovation all the developments around russia. the future are covered. wealthy british style it's time to write for. the. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines. climbs a report on our to. speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on our team reporting from the world talks about six of the i p interviewers intriguing stories are you. trying. to find out more visit our big. dog called. welcome back this is our live from moscow police have arrested a number of protestors and courting the green party's m.p. who had gathered in a quiet corner of britain's countryside to battle a corporate goliath's that's prime to dig up the
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in populated areas i'm sure you've got some views on it why not let us know r.t. dot com. and russia's far east thousands of people are being forced to abandon their homes after the worst flooding in over a century them urgency services say around thirty thousand people have been affected by the disaster most are now being housed in shelters artie's paul scott's there and has talked to some of the victims. the scale is breathtaking as far as the eye can see floodwaters submerge swathes of eastern russia homes destroyed and livelihoods ruined water beneath me is three meters deep and all around you can just see rooftops and treetops sticking out from above the water we've even just come across one couple who were preparing their dinner on the roof some of the steadfast few who at the moment have refused to leave their homes this is the island of bloody meroka most of the residents have been evacuated to safety forced out by the deluge but some have simply refused to leave referring instead to brave it out to me to let's say for two weeks now he's been living in his
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thousands of yemeni use of capital word to protest deadly u.s. drone attacks that have killed at least forty people in the last three weeks but there are chroma be falling on deaf ears why tose is playing to accelerate the drugs drugs in yemen even further despite no precise intelligence or targets there according to a washington report more the story from a to z. called. recent research suggests that since two thousand and two was drone strikes in yemen have claimed the lives of over eight hundred seventy people ninety nine percent of those victims were killed under the obama administration thirty eight since late july alone washington claims most of them were suspected al qaeda terrorists but locals are painting a different picture it's hard to verify the exact number of civilian deaths i would most reports are often contradictory and the bodies of those killed in drone strikes are sometimes too badly charred to be identified in september last year thirteen civilians were killed including women and children near the village of rada in eastern y
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dr paul joins us now from houston texas. dr paul we have a bit of a technical problem so dr paul will be with us in just a moment. he's he's ron paul has been in many ways a thorn in the side of the republican party and in many ways their best salesperson or one of their best to avoid says it's the this the whole issue of republican libertarian is absolutely fascinating. for example we see that the. the republican party is largely it seems to me made up of. we've we've got him with us congressman paul walker fellow kaleido write a very good careful we got it we're going to get so that's good let's start with you congressman first of all how did you get into politics what took you from the world of medicine into the world of politics inadvertently i got into politics i really never had much interest in politics and still today it's very secondary to what i try to do but it was in the nineteen seventies i was fascinated with reading economics from a different viewpoint than what i had learned in college and i was fascinated wi
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are silly is there for us. well we're here in balcombe but this is the site of where an oil and gas company called drill is doing exploratory drilling you have the police over here trying to stop any possible protesters from getting in to clear the fracking is a divisive a topic over here you've got residents debating the issue many of them pointing out to what they see will be the consequences if big companies go in to their neighborhoods to their area and the consequences that impact on climate on the water we spoke with one of those residents and talk to her about what her fears are if fracking doesn't do happen how ministers who many of whom my industry invested through are saying that there is no evidence of contamination and that they can regulate this safely and that this is been going on for decades none of which statements are true on the kitchen very the willfully lying or they haven't done the research there is ample evidence of desperate home that is done the seismic activity is triggered the water
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was not in the us were not with al-qaeda but rather of us well with the yemenis and therefore i think bin not something that is have some problems with it but i think it has actually a problem one of the tools which. looks perfect in this is it's not us in the ground. it's difficult maybe we would use a man like me or all of you is abroad in countries that aren't affected by drugs they don't have these things raining down on them to understand what the impact of a drone strike can be you know people that have been impacted by these things personally how does it affect them tell us about it. i mean in ways the simple thanks for this is really appealing to once someone who would in the fight for someone but he will also make of people in a jewel terrifying people because you know drone is something that's tests i don't know if it's actually typed in your thoughts on anyone and you don't know who the suspect is it's something that people don't know but this passed and then it becomes their first experience and it's something you know we don't say sorry about that when you don't mistake a
was not in the us were not with al-qaeda but rather of us well with the yemenis and therefore i think bin not something that is have some problems with it but i think it has actually a problem one of the tools which. looks perfect in this is it's not us in the ground. it's difficult maybe we would use a man like me or all of you is abroad in countries that aren't affected by drugs they don't have these things raining down on them to understand what the impact of a drone strike can be you know...
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the video might be shocking but it's simply a ploy used by us police offices. filming with their own cameras they inform this woman called dalia that her husband's just being killed they want to gauge her reactions as they suspect she may have hired a hitman to murder a spouse. like a. character . in fact no killing has taken place and the police have made up the story to try and confuse duniya what they want is her confession and a few hours later she will be charged with attempted murder in this case it was the cross-examination of dalia that led.
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he suspects it might be hackers trying to make use of the exploit. he says he wants no part of that. he's hoping the billionaire zuckerberg will show a little kindness. >> or maybe hire him. >> reporter: yeah. get that job. >>> seven folks attacked by bears in four days. one which mauled just while jogging. are bear attacks on the rise? why is this happening? up next. are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo, buddy! i got this. gimme one, gimme one, gimme one! the power of the "name your price" tool. only from progressive. >>> a 12-year-old girl jogging in michigan was attacked by bear. it's the latest in seven maulings. >> a bear just kiem came out of nowhere and knocked her to the ground. she tried to get away and the bear came back again. >> reporter: a mother's account how a black bear mauled her daughter leaving dee
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for us r.t. correspondent liz wahl out in the field in fort meade maryland thank you so much now to london where the snowden saga is having an effect on the partner of an american journalist who published the leaks revealing the national security agency's surveillance programs on sunday english authorities detained twenty eight year old david miranda for nine hours while he was passing through heathrow international airport in london when he was on his way to rio de janeiro where he lives with his partner guardian columnist grin glenn greenwald here's miranda describing his attention to the b.b.c. . in most of them citizenship and then i was kept in a room with six agents coming in and now it's an ostomy about everything my whole life has. to do live and they took my computer my video games my mobile phone and memory everything to know miranda says authorities told him that he was being question under schedule seven of the terrorism act of two thousand that is a powerful british law that allows t
for us r.t. correspondent liz wahl out in the field in fort meade maryland thank you so much now to london where the snowden saga is having an effect on the partner of an american journalist who published the leaks revealing the national security agency's surveillance programs on sunday english authorities detained twenty eight year old david miranda for nine hours while he was passing through heathrow international airport in london when he was on his way to rio de janeiro where he lives with...
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they are not using their army of staff. he's a hands-on dad so he's getting a sense of fatherhood like anyone else would feel it. >> i do want to ask you about another royal story making headline. there was this shocking report involving princess diana. some media outlets are claiming her death in 1997 was no accident, that she was killed by elite british soldiers. i never know how seriously take reports from some of the tabloids overseas. what can you tell bus this report and how is the palace responding? >> no report from the palace. but there was a big inquest, a huge investigation and they concluded there was no conspiracy theory here. it was the photographers and the driver to blame. but there have been conspiracy theories ever since that haven't been investigated. what's important this time around is that the police are looking at it so they do think they could potentially be something in it. so people may be dismissive of this as a conspiracy idea but actually the police are looking at it so we do have to take it ser
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cnn's dan simon is in haley, idaho, with more for us. good morning, dan. >> reporter: good morning, carol. we are at the base camp. this is a pretty vast operation. we've got 1,200 firefighters battling this blaze. and we're told by officials that there is a potential for this fire to get even worse. as you said, 100,000 acres. as always is the case with wildfires, wind is such an important factor. but crews are optimistic that they might get help from mother nature today. in terms of the fire-fighting effort, 1,200 firefighters, a lot of aircraft. you got the dc-10 dropping fire retardant. you got helicopters dropping water. hopefully that will make a difference, as you said, this is an affluent area where many celebrities have homes. obviously they want to do the best they can to protect some of these large homes. at this point, we should tell you that the damage actually has been fairly minimal, just a few outbuildings basically that have burned down. the people feeling the brunt seem to be the local businesses. obviously this is a to
cnn's dan simon is in haley, idaho, with more for us. good morning, dan. >> reporter: good morning, carol. we are at the base camp. this is a pretty vast operation. we've got 1,200 firefighters battling this blaze. and we're told by officials that there is a potential for this fire to get even worse. as you said, 100,000 acres. as always is the case with wildfires, wind is such an important factor. but crews are optimistic that they might get help from mother nature today. in terms of the...
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and the technology kept moving for us so we could use the little robot. that's what broke the barrier. we're literally like this. >> this close. with a robot camera. >> and our car which is open is not much farther away. there are no guns involved. it's all a matter of total focus and trying to read the situation. whenever we did see violence it was so fast and over very quickly. >> what kind of violence did you see? >> inside the pride. because they have to depend on each other. they have to cooperate. i never thought -- that goes back to what i said earlier. i did see the females attack their males on a couple of occasions. >> under what circumstances? >> that was because they weren't being nice to the cubs. and there wasn't enough food to go around. they're like go away. we don't have enough to feed you big guys right now. you got to make sure your -- male lions kill cubs. >> i was going to say, didn't you see lions kill their cubs? >> why do you do that? >> so you can get the e-mailfemales. the females are what's going to feed you. you come in and kil
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so please help us welcome mr. john abdo. john, thanks for being our guest. >>> thank you >> > about this earlier, in the opening, you obviously in health and fitness, in strength training, you've trained olympic athletes. tell us how you actually got involved in developing products for male sexual performance. >>> be a great athlete, started training in competitions in my teenage years, started actually coaching when i was 17. i'll be 57 next year, do the math, i've been doing this for over 40 years, and over the decades you really learn a lot, my goal was to learn the techniques, legal techniques, safe techniques that increase both sexual and sports performance. and it's interesting, because both we did the same thing, athletes take anabolic steroids, when i was younger i took anabolic steroids, and what it does, it makes your body stronger, but it shuts down your internal biochemistry. we had to figure out how do we restore that. so then i started saying that eating antiaging medicine with the longevity and antiaging insti
so please help us welcome mr. john abdo. john, thanks for being our guest. >>> thank you >> > about this earlier, in the opening, you obviously in health and fitness, in strength training, you've trained olympic athletes. tell us how you actually got involved in developing products for male sexual performance. >>> be a great athlete, started training in competitions in my teenage years, started actually coaching when i was 17. i'll be 57 next year, do the math, i've...
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i think you get used to it. >> i don't think much is private. as long as it's not affecting me personally, that's fine. >> reporter: in-store technology is still only in its early stages. so like it or not, consumers should expect to see more of these programs soon. i'm courtney regan. >>> finally tonight, a rare 1967 ferrari was sold at auction this weekend for, how much? $27.5 million. the red ferrari 275 nrt spider may be best known for its role in the 1968 movie the thomas crown affair. and is one of just ten ever built. so no surprise that this one spent the last six years stored in a specially built garage. that's probably why it looks so good. the new owner not identified, but the sellers say all proceeds from the sale will go to various charities. >> i understand one reason why it's so unusual and such a good buy is it's from the same owner, the man -- >> the original owner. >> the original owner. that makes it very valuable. >>> that's "nightly business report" for tonight. have a great evening. >> thanks for joining us. having a wonder
i think you get used to it. >> i don't think much is private. as long as it's not affecting me personally, that's fine. >> reporter: in-store technology is still only in its early stages. so like it or not, consumers should expect to see more of these programs soon. i'm courtney regan. >>> finally tonight, a rare 1967 ferrari was sold at auction this weekend for, how much? $27.5 million. the red ferrari 275 nrt spider may be best known for its role in the 1968 movie the...
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. >> thanks for being with us. we'll see you again next week on 49ers total access. >>> check out this beautiful house, a lovely place to start a family and that's exactly what rachel and brady did. this was their first home. they bought it. this is where they welcomed their two children. but just a few short years lighter this is what the home looked like. >> the door won't shut because i don't know you can tell it's off the hinges because the floor is swollen. why is the floor swollen? because she didn't report a leak. >> that's awful. now rachel and brady after the housing crisis decided to move out of this neighborhood and move their family to a new neighborhood. they didn't want to let go of the home so they rented it out to a section 8 renter meaning that the home would be subsidized by the government. that renter was in their home for just three short years. >> how did it get so bad? >> according to brady the deterioration in the house didn't happen until the last three or four months that this renter was in
. >> thanks for being with us. we'll see you again next week on 49ers total access. >>> check out this beautiful house, a lovely place to start a family and that's exactly what rachel and brady did. this was their first home. they bought it. this is where they welcomed their two children. but just a few short years lighter this is what the home looked like. >> the door won't shut because i don't know you can tell it's off the hinges because the floor is swollen. why is the...
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. >> host: joining us is doug casey. who are you? >> guest: i am best known as an author but i make my living as a speculator in the marketplace. >> host: what books have you written? >> guest: i wrote to the international man in 1976 a guidebook to the world of the last current year of personal freedom and financial opportunity it became the largest selling books i went there during a war and opened the telephone book to see what was going on and i called them up and became the media personality. >> host: your book of 1979? >> guest: that was crisis investing writed 1978. subtitle profits opportunities during the great depression in 81 '04 82 with interest rates and gold going over $800 but it did not turn into a depression fortunately but this time 30 years after the fact the economy is much more precarious than it was in the late '70s. we're in for some very serious times. >> host: white you think it is precarious? >> everything the government is doing it is not the right thing but exactly the opposite and i will go further to say
. >> host: joining us is doug casey. who are you? >> guest: i am best known as an author but i make my living as a speculator in the marketplace. >> host: what books have you written? >> guest: i wrote to the international man in 1976 a guidebook to the world of the last current year of personal freedom and financial opportunity it became the largest selling books i went there during a war and opened the telephone book to see what was going on and i called them up and...
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and, john, thank you for hosting us here. supervisor avalos has been an incredible advocate for our neighborhood parks and one of the things great about this gift, this is not just going to parks frequented by tourists or destination parks. this is a benefit that is going into our neighborhoods. so, we're really thrilled. the last folks i want to thank are my own staff, katy, [speaker not understood]. these are projects that actually take work and we're -- i'm very proud and appreciative of my own staff's help in delivering this. so, a great day for parks. and i now get to introduce one more very important partner, mark tuitu who is head of the department of technology has brought an infusion of energy into the notion of innovation and partnership. so, mark, come on up. (applause) >> good morning. it's very exciting to be part of the reigniting of our sf connectivity effort. when i took the job three months ago, mayor lee challenged me to simplify, accelerate, and bring the private sector experience to, you know, bettering th
and, john, thank you for hosting us here. supervisor avalos has been an incredible advocate for our neighborhood parks and one of the things great about this gift, this is not just going to parks frequented by tourists or destination parks. this is a benefit that is going into our neighborhoods. so, we're really thrilled. the last folks i want to thank are my own staff, katy, [speaker not understood]. these are projects that actually take work and we're -- i'm very proud and appreciative of my...
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would you believe us if we told you that we have found free money for you? >> o.k. >> misha: to make this potential scam even worse, john and shar were promising pam, a teacher, a free money check that would be more than her yearly salary. >> how much does a teacher with 40 years of experience making these days? >> a little over 40,000. >> misha: john and shar asked pam to guess how much free money they'd found for her. >> a thousand bucks? [chuckles] i don't know. >> we've traveled a long way, and we don't travel to bring somebody a thousand dollars. >> ahh, i don't know, 10,000. >> i'm not gonna make you stand here all day. you, today, are getting, in free money... >> both: over $91,000. >> [gasps] oh, my goodness. >> [chuckles] that's a big deal. >> oh, my god. [chuckles] that's incredible, i don't believe it. it's like i won the lotto or something. i was shocked, i could hardly speak. >> misha: and here's why: pam's husband of 40 years just lost his job. >> he kind of was forced to retire early so this will definitely come in very handy. >> misha: pam ha
would you believe us if we told you that we have found free money for you? >> o.k. >> misha: to make this potential scam even worse, john and shar were promising pam, a teacher, a free money check that would be more than her yearly salary. >> how much does a teacher with 40 years of experience making these days? >> a little over 40,000. >> misha: john and shar asked pam to guess how much free money they'd found for her. >> a thousand bucks? [chuckles] i don't...
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healthy san francisco place restrictions on the use of that money? i would imagine that we are not going to prohibit people from using that to buy health insurance? >> that sounds unlikely. i would be reluctant to speculate but i can say there's no such restrictions on the administration of those accounts currently or over the five or six years they've been maintaining those accounts forward. er >> i think that's a great thing, you have more people using that money for health insurance. in terms of the medical reimbursement accounts, is there anything that we need to do in terms of clarity that we need to get from the federal government around how that works? >> in all honesty, i'm not sure the details of that, and i don't know if other departments are looking into that, but for the time being, my understanding is absent any changes, you know, that those will continue to operate as they do even after 2014 under the hca. >> okay, colleagues, any other questions? great. just a quick question for the department of public health. i remember, you know, a
healthy san francisco place restrictions on the use of that money? i would imagine that we are not going to prohibit people from using that to buy health insurance? >> that sounds unlikely. i would be reluctant to speculate but i can say there's no such restrictions on the administration of those accounts currently or over the five or six years they've been maintaining those accounts forward. er >> i think that's a great thing, you have more people using that money for health...
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let us go and do what we know we can do. we are brothers, we are sisters, and we can walk in the streets of san francisco. >> mayor lee ended up by surprising williams with a sign reading reverend's way, which will mark the church's intersection. >>> a neat tribute to a real great guy. roberta is here with a look at the forecast. you have a little bit of everything? >>> i was trying too old a little research to figure out how many times we have for the potential of thunderstorms. on it average. five separate occasions do we have thunderstorms that will move into the bay area. so not exactly rare, but not really typical at the same time. usually associated either with residue or blow off from western pacific hurricanes or an arcade that will be experiencing into tropical moisture, all associated with the monsoon flow from the south. right now looking towards the 680 corridor in the eastern portion of the bay area, clear skies there. and currently 83 degrees at that particular view. let's take a look at the doppler radar, just
let us go and do what we know we can do. we are brothers, we are sisters, and we can walk in the streets of san francisco. >> mayor lee ended up by surprising williams with a sign reading reverend's way, which will mark the church's intersection. >>> a neat tribute to a real great guy. roberta is here with a look at the forecast. you have a little bit of everything? >>> i was trying too old a little research to figure out how many times we have for the potential of...
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wei used my mother and sister to persuade me to do three jobs. the first two were criminals. it wasn't difficult. what happened with the third? i couldn't do it. if i don't get back to china, my family will die. (phone ringing) alan: hello? john: alan. (in cantonese) (alan in cantonese) (john speaking) (alan speaking) meg: what was that all about? i have a passport. fix it for me. then you can go. my family is running out of time. i'll need a picture. this time it's two jobs. but it's the two of you. john is more trouble than we thought. so what's the time frame? immediate. so what made you assume that i could jack a car? lucky guess. your mother? or your father? mechanics illustrated. my father taught me how to shoot. yeah? playing cath is so impersonal. he was a general. a very important man. was? what happened to him? he was reeducated. many were beaten... ...tortured, shamed. families were punished. how did the general get reeducated? by his son. before he died, i understood what i had done to him. i promised him, i would get my mother and sister out of china. (pinball ma
wei used my mother and sister to persuade me to do three jobs. the first two were criminals. it wasn't difficult. what happened with the third? i couldn't do it. if i don't get back to china, my family will die. (phone ringing) alan: hello? john: alan. (in cantonese) (alan in cantonese) (john speaking) (alan speaking) meg: what was that all about? i have a passport. fix it for me. then you can go. my family is running out of time. i'll need a picture. this time it's two jobs. but it's the two...
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give us a sense of what you mean by that? >> yeah. there have been some studies looking at individuals with bipolar disorders as well as skwiz schizophrenia. 40-60 percent have systems of lacking awareness. what this means is basically there is damage to certain pathways of the brain responsible for self reflection and self awareness. this has been shown in neurology for individuals after they have had strokes with particular areas of the brain that have been damaged, has also been shown for individuals with dementia and in my clinical experience and my personal experience with my family member, it's very clearly an issue in mental health as well. the dilemma is that if there are individuals who are biologically unable to self reflect and have an awareness of their illness, they oftentimes very frequently will not want to engage with treatment and do not see themselves as needing treatment. and this is beyond psychological denial, kind of realizing deep down that there is an issue but not wanting to accept it. it's also beyond simple
give us a sense of what you mean by that? >> yeah. there have been some studies looking at individuals with bipolar disorders as well as skwiz schizophrenia. 40-60 percent have systems of lacking awareness. what this means is basically there is damage to certain pathways of the brain responsible for self reflection and self awareness. this has been shown in neurology for individuals after they have had strokes with particular areas of the brain that have been damaged, has also been shown...
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tonight i'm using the just the two of us setting. electrolux. be even more amazing. see the electrolux kitchen and laundry appliance collection at the home depot today. of the things you love. ♪ hello, bacon. get more with breakfast and a two-room suite for rates as low as $115 per night at an embassy suites. book now at embassysuites.com/getaway. captioning funded by cbs and ford-- built for the road ahead. >> as you send us your bombs, we will send you ours. >> logan: by the time of his death, anwar al-awlaki was at the top of the u.s. terrorist kill list. >> jihad against america is binding upon myself, just as it is binding on every other able muslim. >> logan: he had become the operational leader of al qaeda in yemen and was in the midst of planning more attacks. morten storm was one of the few people awlaki trusted. what he didn't know was that storm had become a double agent.
tonight i'm using the just the two of us setting. electrolux. be even more amazing. see the electrolux kitchen and laundry appliance collection at the home depot today. of the things you love. ♪ hello, bacon. get more with breakfast and a two-room suite for rates as low as $115 per night at an embassy suites. book now at embassysuites.com/getaway. captioning funded by cbs and ford-- built for the road ahead. >> as you send us your bombs, we will send you ours. >> logan: by the...
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let us go and do what we know we can do. we are brothers, we are sisters and we can walk in the streets of san francisco. >> the mayor tweeted this photo here. he surprised williams with a sign which will mark the church's intersection. >> very cool. 4:56 now. today a new debate on how to respond to the pilots. military track down continues as the u.s. decides whether to stop the flow of money into that country. >> reporter: we have this dry brush and possibility of lightning strikes. where the fire danger will be the highest in the bay area. ,,,,,,,,,, >>> a big portion of northern california is at risk for this combination of dry lightning and gusty winds. >> red flag warnings are up for the bay area and cal fire is concerned about resources. >> good samaritans, witnesses all around. those cameras caught the entire shooting and now that evidence has been handed over to the police department. >> three separate shootings over the weekend but that's not breaking the people's spirit. >> we're going to see there's been a high l
let us go and do what we know we can do. we are brothers, we are sisters and we can walk in the streets of san francisco. >> the mayor tweeted this photo here. he surprised williams with a sign which will mark the church's intersection. >> very cool. 4:56 now. today a new debate on how to respond to the pilots. military track down continues as the u.s. decides whether to stop the flow of money into that country. >> reporter: we have this dry brush and possibility of lightning...
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talk to us today. >>> some ipo news to report. real estate company remax has filed with regulators to raise up to $100 million through its own ipo. this as it takes advantage of a rebounding housing market. it lists under the new york stock exchange or would list on the new york stock exchange under the symbol rmx. meanwhile, alibaba is in talks with the hong kong stock exchange to allow its founders to maintain control over the chinese e-commerce company even after it becomes listed according to reuters. alibaba is widely expected to launch an ipo worth more than $15 billion by the end of the year with hong kong as the likely venue and shareholders in yahoo! likely to profit. >>> simon, huge, fast-growing, and fast-moving wildfires ravaging idaho. many homes have been destroyed out there, hundreds of people have been evacuated. nbc news's miguel almaguer is in hailey, idaho. >> reporter: this wildfire has consumed more than 100,000 acres. it is a massive blaze, roughly the size of the city of denver or detroit. it is still very a
talk to us today. >>> some ipo news to report. real estate company remax has filed with regulators to raise up to $100 million through its own ipo. this as it takes advantage of a rebounding housing market. it lists under the new york stock exchange or would list on the new york stock exchange under the symbol rmx. meanwhile, alibaba is in talks with the hong kong stock exchange to allow its founders to maintain control over the chinese e-commerce company even after it becomes listed...
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>> first of all, don't ever use that word around me again. i know what it means. i'm worried about you guys, seriously, oh, sorry. >> you're so good as always getting an audience on side. you are so good. >> i'm just being honest. >> are you so good at burying your inherent likability and replacing it with a monster. jon said not to let you do that. >> people find me arrogant. >> he won't let dow that he said if colin puts his feet up, kick them. >> i understand tings are not going well on jon's film. >> that's not true. why would you-- that's not true. don't listen to a word he says. this man is a professional liar. >> i heard-- i heard some bad things about him. tyrannical is the word they use in jordan, by the way. >> a jordan tir ran call tlarx supper case t on tir ran call. >> i'm trying to help-u-sell your show. >> i know that. >> next week here in new york. why are you here? why are you even here? >> just having a little witty want we are an english person here in the states. >> we invented banter. >> i know you did. >> so i saw the show on monday. >> i kno
>> first of all, don't ever use that word around me again. i know what it means. i'm worried about you guys, seriously, oh, sorry. >> you're so good as always getting an audience on side. you are so good. >> i'm just being honest. >> are you so good at burying your inherent likability and replacing it with a monster. jon said not to let you do that. >> people find me arrogant. >> he won't let dow that he said if colin puts his feet up, kick them. >> i...
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a lot of factories used anchors. chelsea used an anchor, middlesbrough used an anchor. but this is davenport. and davenport was a maker in stoke-on-trent in the potteries, and a very good maker as well. it actually dates to about 1845 or thereabouts. and i can tell you now that if you wanted to go out and find another, you'd struggle. how much money would you be prepared to spend? we've always said she's only worth about £50, but i think probably about £150. i think £150 is going to be a little bit on the conservative side, because i've only ever come across two of these ever being sold in the last 15 years. one of them made £1,200, and the other one made £1,400. she may be a cheap floozy, but she's still an expensive woman. right. ( laughs ) well, look at these little cheeky chappies. absolutely adorable little mice earrings. they actually belong to my mum. she's had them for quite a few years, and she wears them a lot. she does? because, i mean, they could even be a little bit larger than mice. don't you think? and with the way that the hoop fits behind the ear,
a lot of factories used anchors. chelsea used an anchor, middlesbrough used an anchor. but this is davenport. and davenport was a maker in stoke-on-trent in the potteries, and a very good maker as well. it actually dates to about 1845 or thereabouts. and i can tell you now that if you wanted to go out and find another, you'd struggle. how much money would you be prepared to spend? we've always said she's only worth about £50, but i think probably about £150. i think £150 is going to be a...
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>> certainly not by us. we are not parties to the case, that is to say the victims, but the prosecutors as i said, they have worked hard for a conviction, and we expect that they will do whatever they need to do ethically and in accordance to do and secure the same. >> how are the victims and victim's families feel with the rule of the trial and the delay, what are their hope was a resolution? >> well, they are again as you can imagine frustrated and concerned. the process has been wrenching for them. in some respects, the way the government has acted it is more salt in the wounds. they are hopeful that there would be a conviction and we can get a round to the business of bringing justice for them. so much of what has happen are based on legal technicalities and things that have to happen in a certain way. how tough is it for you to go back and explain what has happen to them? >> we explained and we worked with them. they are trusting in the system. they hope that and expect that the system will do right by
>> certainly not by us. we are not parties to the case, that is to say the victims, but the prosecutors as i said, they have worked hard for a conviction, and we expect that they will do whatever they need to do ethically and in accordance to do and secure the same. >> how are the victims and victim's families feel with the rule of the trial and the delay, what are their hope was a resolution? >> well, they are again as you can imagine frustrated and concerned. the process has...
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we are pleased to have you join us. >> thank you. i want to thank the alliance for the invitation in today's briefing. i would like to start my remarks with a more personal nature. these represent bitter months. four weeks from now we will as a milestone the 9/11.rsary of deployed fromng my home in rochester, and as i came to new york city, saw the billowing smoke in the air, and and thelower manhattan debris of the trade center towers that had collapsed only moments before. i was volunteering with the american red cross and working with the center for mental .ealth and hygiene 2003, i years later in responded again to new york city. i happen to be there again when the blackout occurred. washe early hours there psychological angst because many people thought this might the and active terrorism. time the playing aid to over 80 fires in eight hours. weeks, in just a couple august 29 will mark the anniversary of hurricane katrina, a storm that caused 1500 deaths and displaced people. many of you know about that. these events that occurr
we are pleased to have you join us. >> thank you. i want to thank the alliance for the invitation in today's briefing. i would like to start my remarks with a more personal nature. these represent bitter months. four weeks from now we will as a milestone the 9/11.rsary of deployed fromng my home in rochester, and as i came to new york city, saw the billowing smoke in the air, and and thelower manhattan debris of the trade center towers that had collapsed only moments before. i was...
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for us, we realized since we had local contact there's no better place to use that than on the go. so having a device in your hand that has a g.p.s. located that can say this is where i am what's around me and marrying that up with local businesses, that's a killer app on the phone. >> rose: do you worry about anybody who's big? i'm thinking google, i'm thinking apple, i'm thinking -- i mean i'm thinking amazon or google might say they've just showed us a great revenue stream for us and we can take all of our resources and do their job better than they can. >> that's not a new idea. ( laughs ) that certainly occurred to google probably in 2005, so we've been competing with them for eight years. >> rose: how do you be competitive? how do you make sure being first and being there and having first bite at that apple is sustainable for you? >> i think the most important advantage is focus. all the best employees... all the best employees at yelp work on one thing, which connecting people with great local business. we think about one problem. at google, there are a lot of problems. they
for us, we realized since we had local contact there's no better place to use that than on the go. so having a device in your hand that has a g.p.s. located that can say this is where i am what's around me and marrying that up with local businesses, that's a killer app on the phone. >> rose: do you worry about anybody who's big? i'm thinking google, i'm thinking apple, i'm thinking -- i mean i'm thinking amazon or google might say they've just showed us a great revenue stream for us and...
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you are what makes us resilient, which makes us -- which gives us character. and, so, we appreciate all of you. these awards are important and they're an important opportunity for all of us at city hall to make a moment and salute the people and organizations that work hard every day to make our neighborhoods the very best that they are. so, i have the distinct pleasure to introduce one of my most favorite people, city employees here in san francisco. y'all just heard from mr. clean, and that's who we affectionally call the director of dpw mohammed nuru. and he has a right hand and that right hand, her name is sandra zanega. it doesn't matter what neighborhood you're in, you can call either one of them and they will tell you what's going on. they know what's going on in that neighborhood and they know the pumps of what's going on in that neighborhood. not only do they reach out to every neighborhood association, merchant association, but they also work hard with the corporate sponsors to make sure that they are committed to our neighborhoods, to making sure th
you are what makes us resilient, which makes us -- which gives us character. and, so, we appreciate all of you. these awards are important and they're an important opportunity for all of us at city hall to make a moment and salute the people and organizations that work hard every day to make our neighborhoods the very best that they are. so, i have the distinct pleasure to introduce one of my most favorite people, city employees here in san francisco. y'all just heard from mr. clean, and that's...
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first, help us understand this big jump. >> i think for a lot of us, it wasn't that surprising, because for years, we have recognized that we probably underdiagnosed this and the cdc today said they are looking at new ways of trying to figure out how many cases are in this country and this does give credence and credibility to parents wtients, over the years, had symptoms and frankly, doctors haven't known,put that into any bucket or category. when doctors can't do that well, they don't diagnose well. >> we will talk about the symptoms. some mimic other illnesses but what are the they? >> the classic is a bull's eye rash, the central point with a bull's eye and that happen 2s 4 to 36 hours after a bite. and then, flu-like symptoms, fever, aches, pain, headache. then some times, joint aches and muscle aches and when it can be misdiagnosed as arthritis. the tick bite doesn't mean you're going to get lyme disease. the black-legged tick has to be on you for 244 to 346 hours for it to really infect you. you can't infect another person. but if do you see a tick, the most important thing is to
first, help us understand this big jump. >> i think for a lot of us, it wasn't that surprising, because for years, we have recognized that we probably underdiagnosed this and the cdc today said they are looking at new ways of trying to figure out how many cases are in this country and this does give credence and credibility to parents wtients, over the years, had symptoms and frankly, doctors haven't known,put that into any bucket or category. when doctors can't do that well, they don't...
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you told us 8% contained. can you give us an estimate of when you think you will get this thing under control? >> well, to put it in perspective in order for us to fully contain the fire at the size it is right now, we would have to build 165 miles of control lines and it's not straight, easy, flat country. it is very steep. sawtooth mountains. so, you know, we aren't even projecting a containment date right now. gregg: yeah. what do you need more of right now? do you need more firefighters? >> you know, we have 1150 people assigned to the fire right now, lots of resources. they're getting in there. they're doing some amazing firefighting. really more people right now wouldn't necessarily help. we could really stand some help from mother nature would be the biggest thing that would be helpful to us today. gregg: indeed it would. traci weaver, best of you can to you and everybody out there trying to this massive wildfire. thank you so much for taking a moment. >> thank you, gregg. gregg: i've got high winds. yo
you told us 8% contained. can you give us an estimate of when you think you will get this thing under control? >> well, to put it in perspective in order for us to fully contain the fire at the size it is right now, we would have to build 165 miles of control lines and it's not straight, easy, flat country. it is very steep. sawtooth mountains. so, you know, we aren't even projecting a containment date right now. gregg: yeah. what do you need more of right now? do you need more...
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thank you for being with us. bloody deadly violence in the streets of cairo today and more violence is expected as the military shuts down demonstrations supporting deposed president mohamed morsi. president obama tonight appears to be assuming role of the great appeaser in the middle east. in northern africa and south asia, willing, it seems, to negotiate american interests and the interests of our allies with the taliban to in some interests directly affiliated with groups in al qaeda and muslim brotherhood for a significant if not dominant role in the egyptian government. we'll be exploring throughout the region the degree to which the obama a foreign policy is responsible and whether this administration cannot successfully play a struktive role in support of egypt's secular military and in the shaping of a new dmocratic government with or without the muslim brotherhood and any forthcoming governing coalition. our foreign policy expert will also take on the issue of why mr. obama wants the muslim brotherhood's
thank you for being with us. bloody deadly violence in the streets of cairo today and more violence is expected as the military shuts down demonstrations supporting deposed president mohamed morsi. president obama tonight appears to be assuming role of the great appeaser in the middle east. in northern africa and south asia, willing, it seems, to negotiate american interests and the interests of our allies with the taliban to in some interests directly affiliated with groups in al qaeda and...
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which means, gas prices go up for us. this is an absolute disaster in the making. >> suez in jeopardy, gas prices. is that a realistic possibility in this situation? >> reporter: well, there's no doubt that egypt is cornerstone of stability in the middle east. all of those things that senator li lindsey graham mentioned, could play out. the increasing lawless nns the northern part of sinai, these rising mill about the attacks are becoming more and more brazen and more and more deadly. that's giving egyptian officials major concern. if it spreads out to other parts of egypt it could threaten the stability of this country and the rest of this region. >>> all right, here at home, conditions out west are perfect for wildfires and that's not perfect at all when you think about what's going on there. 44 burning. none worst than the beaver creek fire. the first fires laid out 10,000 homes are in jeopardy and more than 1,000 firefighters are trying to get things under control as the flames threaten some tourist towns prompting wi
which means, gas prices go up for us. this is an absolute disaster in the making. >> suez in jeopardy, gas prices. is that a realistic possibility in this situation? >> reporter: well, there's no doubt that egypt is cornerstone of stability in the middle east. all of those things that senator li lindsey graham mentioned, could play out. the increasing lawless nns the northern part of sinai, these rising mill about the attacks are becoming more and more brazen and more and more...
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the nsa comes and they tell us our side and tell us their side. tell us how they foiled all these plots. but it turns out when there is a discussion back and forth, we really discover that they did not uniquely use this american surveillance program to get anyone. i think they got most of the terrorists or stopped most of the terrorists if not all of the plots by good old fashioned police work and getting warrants and getting wiretaps on people who they were suspicious of whom they asked a judge about. i'm not against that i'm all for surveillance of spies. i'm just not for this gross bulk gathering of data on all americans. >> john: in fact, you are one of the most strident critics of the program. with congressional hearings, with more congressional oversight into that program, with more duty to report compliance and other aspects of it, would you be comfortable enough with it to let it go ahead? >> you know, i think it would be better with more oversight, but there is some things that they're doing that i fundamentally think are unconstitutional
the nsa comes and they tell us our side and tell us their side. tell us how they foiled all these plots. but it turns out when there is a discussion back and forth, we really discover that they did not uniquely use this american surveillance program to get anyone. i think they got most of the terrorists or stopped most of the terrorists if not all of the plots by good old fashioned police work and getting warrants and getting wiretaps on people who they were suspicious of whom they asked a...
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thank you for joining us today. thank you for having us. america live starts right now. we begin with a fox news alert in the breaking new developments in the fort hood shooting. ruling that the judge could make on the ruling of the terrorist attack. >> we got word from the fort hood military base that victim's family members may speak out to the media. this comes after the judge blocked key evidence and presented prosecutors saying they could not use key witnesses they wanted to and explain the motive behind the attack. major nidal hasan is a cowed of killing 13 and wounding 30 others in fort. >> good to see you. interesting turn of events today. one of the final steps of the prosecution and from the prosecution's side was to dwelve in major
thank you for joining us today. thank you for having us. america live starts right now. we begin with a fox news alert in the breaking new developments in the fort hood shooting. ruling that the judge could make on the ruling of the terrorist attack. >> we got word from the fort hood military base that victim's family members may speak out to the media. this comes after the judge blocked key evidence and presented prosecutors saying they could not use key witnesses they wanted to and...